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With Little Rest & High Anxiety Levels, Nurses Brave It Out In Covid Wards
Mumbai: They wore the same PPE kit through the day, sometimes donned jute PPEs because of shortage and, at times, even put on an HIV suit.
I Was Suffering From Anxiety Due To The Covid Situation, So I Moved To Goa: Maheck Chahal
Maheck Chahal shifted to Goa a few months ago. The actress was suffering from anxiety issues due to the ongoing pandemic and she felt it was best to move to Goa.
Maldives Travel Curbs Take Fun Out Of Newlywed's Trip
New Delhi: Change in international travel norms for Indians during the uncontrolled Covid surge here has meant honeymooners Manali and Varun Parekh — and several others like them — are spending almost half of their stay in Maldives planning how to get back home instead of having a blissful time. They got married last November and had booked a Rs 2lakh package for Maldives from April 25 to 30.
No vax for 18-44 till state has 25L doses; age-wise sub-groups likely
Mumbai/Pune: Faced with the challenge of procuring adequate vaccine stocks, the Maharashtra government will not roll out the vaccination drive for the 18-44 age group until it has at least 25 lakh doses in its kitty.
Sewage Plant Makes Way For Highrises
Nod Got For Change In Plot Reservation
India Forced Out Of World Relays
Athletes Stranded After The Dutch Govt Bars Flights From Country
Help Informal Sector: NGOs To State
Mumbai: The state cabinet on Wednesday unanimously decided to extend the lockdown-like restrictions in Maharashtra for 15 days. The official order on the extension is expected in a day or two, state officials said.
I Am Waiting For The Situation To Get Better, So That I Can Take My Baby To Meet My Family In Chandigarh: Sahil
Sahil Anand, who was last seen on the TV show Kasautii Zindagii Kay 2, has been blessed with a baby boy. However, the actor and his wife, Rajneet Monga, had to face several challenges before their bundle of joy arrived on April 14.
Ray, A Hundred Years On
This film auteur gave us a spectacular oeuvre which distilled contemporary times
This Is The Toughest Phase Of My Life, I Need To Heal: Rohit Bhardwaj
Rohit Bhardwaj, who was seen in Mahabharat, is going through a tough time. After having lost his mother a few days ago, the actor and his family have now tested positive for COVID-19.
Foreign Aid To Be Distributed Quickly As India Gasps For O2
New Delhi: As help starts to arrive from abroad, the government said Tuesday was looking to ensure immediate clearance and distribution through an inter-ministerial group.
How To Deal With Stress And Anxiety During The Second Wave Of Covid-19
Having to deal with COVID-19 yet again this year is something that struck us all unexpectedly. However, this pandemic is not affecting your physical health alone, but your mental health, too.
Localised Triaging
Replicate Mumbai’s ward level Covid war rooms that link patients with medical assistance
Lucky RCB Survive Hetmyer Heroics
West Indian’s 25-Ball 53 Almost Cancels Out AB De Villiers’ 42-Ball 75 As Delhi Capitals Go Down By One Run To Royal Challengers
India Stays 3rd -Largest Def Spender After US And China
New Delhi: India remains the third biggest military spender in the world, though far behind the US which spends more than 10 times, and China almost four times, its defence budget.
Over 7.5L Senior Citizens In City Have Taken First Shot, 1.44L Both
Mumbai: A record number of people queued up to take vaccination shot in the state on Monday after an acute shortage of doses was experienced at nearly all private centres over the past week, prompting many to stop inoculation.
Super League To Champions League, Real Madrid Turn Focus After Fiasco
Madrid: Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane wants nothing to do with the Super League.
The Crisis That's Coming
Soon we will run out of skilled personnel to treat Covid. Here’s how to tackle this
He Was My Friend, Philosopher, Guide And The First Genius I Came Across In The Industry: Vikram Bhatt
The filmmaker remembers National Award winning editor Waman Bhonsle who passed away yesterday
City Gets 1.6L Doses, All 132 Centres Can Give Vax Today
Mumbai: The city received over 1.6 lakh Covid vaccine doses on Sunday, which will allow all 132 public and private centres to carry out the inoculation drive from Monday. The last week saw a significant decline in daily average vaccinations as most private centres didn’t get stocks, while public ones had to scale down.
Deferring JEE Main April 2021 Exam May Benefit The Students
Cream among the students will not be affected by the rescheduling of dates as they would get more time to practice
Existing Infra May Not Cope With Rising Cases: Centre
‘In Areas With High Positivity Rate, Take Local Containment Steps For 14 Days’
Fashion Designer Sadan Pande Loses Life To Covid
Fashion designer Sadan Pandepassed away in his hometown, Lucknow, on Friday morning. The designer was suffering from COVID-19 and was moved to a hospital there on April 22.
Can Covid Shift Our Politics?
It’s a national emergency now. Let it bring to an end our Age of Hatred
BMC Plans 16 Oxygen Plants For ₹90 Crore
Free oxygen at the Sunni Badi Masjid in Madanpura on Saturday
For 1st Time This Month, City's Daily Case Count Under 6,000
Mumbai: Daily Covid-19 cases in Mumbai have dropped below 6,000 for the first time this month. After registering a high of 11,206 cases on April 4, the daily case count in Mumbai dropped to 5,867.
Virat Kohli chooses to go the takatak way
MX TakaTak, one of India’s leading short video app, has now entered the cultural mainstream with the addition of global icon Virat Kohli on its platform.
Will take a call on free vaccine for 18-45 on May 1, says Dy CM
Mumbai: Deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar said on Saturday that a five-member committee led by chief secretary Sitaram Kunte had been empowered by the cabinet to take decisions on gobal tendering for Covid-19 vaccines and remdesivir without seeking any clearance.
Lone warrier keeps Covid testing going in Almora
MICROBIOLOGIST WORKING 16 HRS A DAY, FOR 6 MONTHS
No school books, no photocopies with stationery shops shut
Mumbai: Sakshi Jha has lost count of the number of stationery stores she has tried to call up over the past few weeks to enquire about class X textbooks for her daughter.